Azerbaijan |
Jordan |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Azerbaijan, Amman | Embassy of Jordan, Baku |
Envoy | |
Azerbaijan Ambassador to Jordan Eldar Salimov | Jordan Ambassador to Azerbaijan Sami Asem Qosheh |
Bilateral relations exist between Azerbaijan and Jordan. Cooperation between the countries is carried out in such areas as justice, tourism, defense, Information and communication technologies (ICT), transport, statistics, military affairs, standardization, emergency management, etc. [1]
Jordan recognized the independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 28 December 1991. Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Jordan were established on 13 February 1993. [2]
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Amman was opened on 28 May 2006. The Jordanian Embassy in Baku was opened on 5 May 2007. [2]
Currently, there is a working group in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan on inter-parliamentary relations between Azerbaijan and Jordan, consisting of 7 deputies and headed by Arasta Javadova. [2] Jordan's Ambassador to Baku is Sami Abdullah Gosheh. [3] Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Jordan is Rasim Rzayev. [4]
On 31 March 2014, the Jordanian-Azerbaijani Interparliamentary friendship group was established in the Parliament (House of Representatives) of Jordan, and Deputy Hazemgashu was elected as its head. On 15 July 2014, the Jordan-Azerbaijan inter-parliamentary group of the brotherhood was also established in the upper house of the Kingdom's Parliament, the Senate, and a member of the Senate, Mohammad Sgour, was elected as the head of this group.
Legal framework: 41 documents were signed between Azerbaijan and Jordan (24 intergovernmental agreements, the remaining 17 – agreements between private organizations, reports of Commission meetings, executive programs and action plans). Some of them are the followings:
Documents considered and agreed between Azerbaijan and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan:
In comparison with 2009, in 2010 the mutual trade turnover between the countries increased by 38.5%. [6]
In autumn 2011, the first meeting of the joint Commission on cooperation in the field of transport was held. [7]
In 2011, an agreement was reached to start cooperation in the field of high technologies. In 2012, the first meeting of the joint Azerbaijani-Jordanian working group on cooperation in the field of Information and communication technologies (ICT) was held. [8]
The countries cooperate in the military sphere. [9] [10]
In 2011, the joint production of bulletproof vests and helmets started. [10]
During the official visit of king of Jordan Abdullah II Ibn al Hussein to Azerbaijan in December 2019, AZAL President Jahangir Askerov met with Jordan's Ambassador to Azerbaijan Sami Asem Gosheh. An agreement was reached to open direct flights between the two countries. The first flights are scheduled for May 2020. [11]
On 19 June 2013, the leadership of the Jordanian Senate Council adopted a Resolution on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide. [12] Jordan supports Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. [13]
In the international arena, cooperation between countries is carried out within the framework of various international organizations: the UN Security Council, [12] the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), etc. [1]
From the end of November to the beginning of December 2010, there were days of Azerbaijani culture held in Jordan. [14]
Azerbaijan |
Jordan |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Azerbaijan, Amman | Embassy of Jordan, Baku |
Envoy | |
Azerbaijan Ambassador to Jordan Eldar Salimov | Jordan Ambassador to Azerbaijan Sami Asem Qosheh |
Bilateral relations exist between Azerbaijan and Jordan. Cooperation between the countries is carried out in such areas as justice, tourism, defense, Information and communication technologies (ICT), transport, statistics, military affairs, standardization, emergency management, etc. [1]
Jordan recognized the independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 28 December 1991. Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Jordan were established on 13 February 1993. [2]
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Amman was opened on 28 May 2006. The Jordanian Embassy in Baku was opened on 5 May 2007. [2]
Currently, there is a working group in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan on inter-parliamentary relations between Azerbaijan and Jordan, consisting of 7 deputies and headed by Arasta Javadova. [2] Jordan's Ambassador to Baku is Sami Abdullah Gosheh. [3] Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Jordan is Rasim Rzayev. [4]
On 31 March 2014, the Jordanian-Azerbaijani Interparliamentary friendship group was established in the Parliament (House of Representatives) of Jordan, and Deputy Hazemgashu was elected as its head. On 15 July 2014, the Jordan-Azerbaijan inter-parliamentary group of the brotherhood was also established in the upper house of the Kingdom's Parliament, the Senate, and a member of the Senate, Mohammad Sgour, was elected as the head of this group.
Legal framework: 41 documents were signed between Azerbaijan and Jordan (24 intergovernmental agreements, the remaining 17 – agreements between private organizations, reports of Commission meetings, executive programs and action plans). Some of them are the followings:
Documents considered and agreed between Azerbaijan and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan:
In comparison with 2009, in 2010 the mutual trade turnover between the countries increased by 38.5%. [6]
In autumn 2011, the first meeting of the joint Commission on cooperation in the field of transport was held. [7]
In 2011, an agreement was reached to start cooperation in the field of high technologies. In 2012, the first meeting of the joint Azerbaijani-Jordanian working group on cooperation in the field of Information and communication technologies (ICT) was held. [8]
The countries cooperate in the military sphere. [9] [10]
In 2011, the joint production of bulletproof vests and helmets started. [10]
During the official visit of king of Jordan Abdullah II Ibn al Hussein to Azerbaijan in December 2019, AZAL President Jahangir Askerov met with Jordan's Ambassador to Azerbaijan Sami Asem Gosheh. An agreement was reached to open direct flights between the two countries. The first flights are scheduled for May 2020. [11]
On 19 June 2013, the leadership of the Jordanian Senate Council adopted a Resolution on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide. [12] Jordan supports Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. [13]
In the international arena, cooperation between countries is carried out within the framework of various international organizations: the UN Security Council, [12] the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), etc. [1]
From the end of November to the beginning of December 2010, there were days of Azerbaijani culture held in Jordan. [14]